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"James Bond 007 - Moonraker" Original Lobby Card, UK 1979
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Lewis Gilbert´s movie "James Bond 007 - Moonraker", UK 1979. Actors
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1970s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Moonraker" Original Lobby Card, UK 1979
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Dr. No", UK 1962. Actors: Sean
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1960s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Dr. No", UK 1962. Actors: Sean
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Dr. No", UK 1962. Actors: Anthony
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
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"James Bond 007 - Thunderball" Original UK Lobby Card, UK 1965
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Thunderball", UK 1965. Actors
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"James Bond 007 - Diamands are foever" Original Lobby Card, UK 1971
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - Diamands are foever", UK 1971
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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - The living daylights" Original Lobby Card, UK 1987
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - The living daylights", UK 1987
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"James Bond 007 - The living daylights" Original Lobby Card, UK 1987
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - The living daylights", UK 1987
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1980s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies" Original Lobby Card, UK 1997
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Roger Spottiswoode´s movie "James Bond 007 - Tomorrow never dies", UK
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1990s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - The living daylights" Original Lobby Card, UK 1987
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - The living daylights", UK 1987
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"James Bond 007 - The living daylights" Original Lobby Card, UK 1987
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - The living daylights", UK 1987
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1980s Modern Interior Prints

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"James Bond 007 - You only life twice" Original Lobby Card, UK 1967
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - You only life twice", UK 1967
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"James Bond 007 - Live and let die" Original Lobby Card, UK 1973
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - Live and let die", UK 1973. Actors
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"James Bond 007 - From Russia with love" Original Lobby Card, UK 1963
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - From Russia with love", UK 1963
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"James Bond 007 - You only life twice" Original Lobby Card, UK 1967
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - You only life twice", UK 1967
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"James Bond 007 - Never say never again" Original Lobby Card, UK 1984
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - Never say never again", UK 1984
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"James Bond 007 - From Russia with love" Original Lobby Card, UK 1963
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - From Russia with love", UK 1963
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"James Bond 007 - From Russia with love" Original Lobby Card, UK 1963
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - From Russia with love", UK 1963
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"James Bond 007 - From Russia with love" Original Lobby Card, UK 1963
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - From Russia with love", UK 1963
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"James Bond 007 - On her majesty's secret service" Original Lobby Card, UK 1969
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Peter Hunt´s movie "James Bond 007 - On her majesty's secret service", UK
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"James Bond 007 - On her majesty's secret service" Original Lobby Card, UK 1969
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Peter Hunt´s movie "James Bond 007 - On her majesty's secret service", UK
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"James Bond 007 - The spy who loved me" Original Lobby Card, UK 1977
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Lewis Gilbert´s movie "James Bond 007 - The spy who loved me", UK 1977
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"James Bond 007 - The spy who loved me" Original Lobby Card, UK 1977
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Lewis Gilbert´s movie "James Bond 007 - The spy who loved me", UK 1977
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"James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun" Original Lobby Card, UK 1974
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun", UK
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"James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun" Original Lobby Card, UK 1974
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun", UK
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"James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun" Original Lobby Card, UK 1974
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - The man with the golden gun", UK
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James Bond 007 The Spy Who Loved me - Original 1977 Cinema Lobby Card #7
Located in London, GB
lobby card of 007's car crashing into the water with a helicopter in pursuit Framing options available
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1980s Figurative Prints

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Paper, Cardboard

James Bond The Spy Who Loved me - Original 1977 Lobby Card #8
Located in London, GB
lobby card of 007's underwater car and 2 divers Framing options available: Black, brown, white and
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1980s Modern Figurative Prints

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Paper, Cardboard

Goldfinger
Located in London, GB
Original US lobby card number 8 used for Goldfinger 1964. This was the third time that Sean Connery
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Vintage 1960s American Posters

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Goldfinger
Goldfinger
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"James Bond 007 - Moonraker" Original Lobby Card, UK 1979
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Lewis Gilbert´s movie "James Bond 007 - Moonraker", UK 1979. Actors
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"James Bond 007 - Moonraker" Original Lobby Card, UK 1979
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"James Bond 007 - Thunderball" Original UK Lobby Card, UK 1965
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Thunderball", UK 1965. Actress
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"James Bond 007 - Octopussy" Original Lobby Card, UK 1983
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - Octopussy", UK 1983. Actors: Maud
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"James Bond 007 - Octopussy" Original Lobby Card, UK 1983
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"James Bond 007 - Octopussy" Original Lobby Card, UK 1983
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of John Glen´s movie "James Bond 007 - Octopussy", UK 1983. Actors: Roger
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"James Bond 007 - Octopussy" Original Lobby Card, UK 1983
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Terence Young´s movie "James Bond 007 - Dr. No", UK 1962. Actors: Sean
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"James Bond 007 - Dr. No" Original Lobby Card, UK 1962
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"James Bond 007 - Diamands are foever" Original Lobby Card, UK 1971
Located in Cologne, DE
Original UK Lobby Card of Guy Hamilton´s movie "James Bond 007 - Diamands are foever", UK 1971
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